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  1. I received a message via Ancestry.com from a man who claimed to be the son of my uncle. We received a first cousins “match” from ancestory.com. My question is can those “matches” be faked.

  2. Ancestry seemed to nickel and dime everything and swamp me with emails always wanting more. My Heritage is just as pricey as Ancestry, but only has three levels. They don't push "extras" or become overly bothersome.

  3. Today I got an email from their support service saying someone talked to them on the phone and to rate the service I received. No idea what they talked about, I called Ancestry and they really wouldn't help me very much, since my account was supposedly deleted.

  4. fraud@ancestry.com. Messages sent by email and instant messenger are not considered secure. They can be intercepted and read by unauthorized parties. Do not use email or instant messenger to send communications that contain confidential information such as your credit card number.

  5. If you experience any bizarre behavior or suspect that your account has been compromised please contact us at [email protected] or through ::HelpUrlPrefix::/s/contactsupport. How secure is my payment information?

  6. Several readers have alerted me to a possible phishing scheme masquerading as an email from Ancestry.com. Reader “T” reported that he received the following message: Hi Removed, Ancestry has moved to a brand new support platform.

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